Experience our Naturist Holidays at Arnaoutchot

Arnaoutchot, or Arna as it affectionately known by many, is a naturist
resort situated in the beautiful pine forests of Les Landes de Gascogne
in South West France. It has the added advantage of being right next to
the Atlantic ocean.

Arnaoutchot is about one and a half hours drive south of Bordeaux down the N10. Exit
at Junction 12 to Castets and head for Leon. We try to arrive at Leon
at mid morning for coffee and croissants in the main square (or maybe a
lunchtime pizza!!).

Arna is no more than fifteen minutes drive from here heading north up
the D652 and turning left at a painted tower (you'll understand what we
mean when you see it!).

You will find the resort in about five minutes
down this road.
Having gained access through the barrier the reception is situated just
up the lane on the right.

You may be able to choose your site
depending on the time of year but all the pitches are spacious and close
to the sanitation blocks.

For our first ever visit to Arna we had a camping pitch in an area called Le Tuc.

It was a very peaceful pitch right next to the woods and about five minutes walk from the beach.

Luckily for us it was also situated close to the jogging circuit
which winds its way through the pine trees and passed various exercise
points. For the less energetic it is still a lovely walk.

Whenever we have camped at Arnaoutchot since then we have stayed in
the areas Far West or Sauvages, both of which are conveniently situated
closed to the jogging track and the beach.

This was particularly
useful when we first started taking Harry, our grandson, with us
because it became his job to cycle to the lifeguards hut at the top of
the beach to check on the colour of the bathing flag indicating the
state of the sea.

It is very unusual for the red flag to be flying indicating 'No
Swimming', and whenever swimming is allowed there is a specific area
marked by flags between which you are allowed to swim.

This is patrolled
by lifeguards who are also policemen.

Jan and I have both been lifeguards in the past and we can appreciate what an excellent job these 'guards' do.

The beach itself is vast and backed by sand dunes so there is always plenty of room.

It would be possible to spend the whole of your holiday on the campsite without having to leave.

There
are several bars and restaurants with a variety of menus, a mini-market
with ample fresh meat and vegetables plus other necessities, a
newsagent and also a bakers where you can buy fresh baguettes and pastries.

However, we mentioned Leon and it is well worth a morning visit to see
the bustling market and have a coffee at one of the cafe's in the
square.

We have mentioned only camping at Arna
One year we spent several very enjoyable days staying in a chalet.
The chalets are comfortable and well equipped.

This particular holiday
was spent with, as well as Harry, our very good friend Clare. This was
her first experience of a naturist holiday and, as ever at Arnaoutchot,
the holiday was very relaxing.

Relaxation can take the form of lying on the beach or, if you
prefer, beside one of three pools. One of the pools is indoors with a
water slide. This was Harry's first experience of this and we had
trouble dragging him away from it! Sometimes we just sit outside our
tent and read.

For the more energetic there our over sixty
activities organized during the season and there are other facilities
such as tennis, badminton, boule, table tennis and a fitness room. There
are also poolside aerobic sessions.

Other services include a first aid post, doctor, osteopath and hairdresser. Thankfully we've never needed any of these!

Very popular with people is the hydrotherapy spa, Arnaforme.You
can choose from many different body and facial treatments or treat
yourself to a luxury package. There is also a sauna, the Hammam or a
bubble bath!

We have only experienced camping and a chalet during
our stays at Arnaoutchot but other forms of accommodation include
mobile homes, cottages or canvas bungalows.

Other new additions are Roulottes (a traditional looking wooden
caravan), and three wonderful Ned Peche (tree houses). (See photographs
at the bottom of the page)!

We have experienced many different naturist holidays and intend to explore many more areas. However, Arna
in south west France is one place we hope to return to for many years to come.

If you should contact Arna please could you mention that you read about Arnaoutchot on The Naturist Holiday Guide.

** UPDATE 2008 **

One
of the advantages of going during school time is the quietness and
space, although it can be a little cooler!

We stayed in the 'Sauvages' area and had the pick of the sites,
just as we did last year.

We chose a lovely one very close to the beach
and jogging trail.

The weather was mostly fantastic, so we managed to spend a good
amount of time relaxing at the beach. The sea was a lovely temperature,
but we had to be a little more careful as there were no lifeguards.

We brought our road bikes with us for the first time this year, and
cycled into Leon for breakfast a couple of times. They really cater for
cyclists here - it was practically cycle path the whole way! Next year
we may try and cycle even further afield.

The evenings and nights were warm enough to sit outside the tent
(we had no choice of course!) and play numerous games of backgammon as
well as cook up our lovely meals.

We really enjoyed our break here again and cannot wait to return to Arna in 2009.

** UPDATE 2009 **

Back again!!! This time with Harry. We can't keep away!

** UPDATE 2011 **

Just returned from another wonderful few days at Arnaoutchot. Mid
September is a great time of year to visit, if you can! Weather was hot,
campsite very peaceful and all facilities open! Fantastic pitch in Le
Tuc area and we had a good look at the Nid Perche as you can see from
the photographs below!

** UPDATE 2013 **

We have just returned from three wonderful days at Arna. In the middle of a mini heatwave, so a lot of time spent by the pool or on the beach, sea temperature 23 degrees.

We had a really good pitch in 'Far West', but all the pitches are very spacious.

We had a lovely meal at the restaurant on our last night. There is a very wide choice ranging from sea food, to pizzas, to steak, to what we had, duck breast, which was cooked perfectly. Children are also very well catered for.